Yah, seasonal beers are the ish. There is one great one that I had for Christmas. Something like St James Pale Ale Seasonal. I dont know, but its fucking good. Stoked. I like the weather when its crisp.

Yeah dude red hook is pretty awesome....your normal options are the esb, which is smooth and delightful, or the long hammer, which is an ipa, but not too bitter like say, torpedo. They recently improved all their recipes and i must say, quite impressive little Seattle brew house

Been on a pale ale kick for a while now. Usually just the Sierra Nevada green label but the torpedo is really good too. They had one out for a while that I really liked called Ruthless Rye but I can't find it anymore, must have been a seasonal. We just got a Total wine down the street a while ago and I've been in recently mixing it up. They have a really decent selection of microbrews all shelfed single so you can just make your own six packs. I tried a few that I really liked, the Stone brewery stuff is really good. They have a levitation pale ale that is super tasty. Pretty low alcohol content at just 4.3 or something like that but they make an IPA that is around 7 which is really good too. Dogfish is solid choice when I can find the 90 and 120 minute IPA's. Flying dog and cigar city are excellent choices too. Anyone ever try home brewing? I know it has really gotten popular in the last few years and have had some buddies that have brewed up some pretty wicked ales. I haven't tried my hand at it yet but it seems like it would be pretty interesting...

dude, cis, my homie has finally penetrated my pallet with those damn belgian sours. hated that shit at first....lactobacillus or whatever.... farmhouse styles and whatnot. damn that shit is terrible at first. but it's actually amazing, i realized recently. also, cocoa i got a ten fiddy from '08 in my fridge right now just waiting to be drank.......love oskar blues stuff but all i can ever find out here is that stout. another thing, i was practically raised on hop stoopid!! pretty sure my blood is like 10% hop stoopid at this point..... you ever find pliny the elder out in rochester?

Man, could blow this thread up all day long....at the risk of coming off like an alcoholic, i have to mention one more every day drinker, Firestone walker double barrel ale. Jesus, their ales are works of art down there...I'm on the beat maker tip sure but i have to confess i think my dream is to make a living off brewing and do beats at my own pace

last i heard they don't brew that stuff anymore.... it was for the anniversary of the album. i've tried it before, but, jeez... i can't really recall how it was. i must have tried alot of stuff that night